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HomeBrewStuff 25 Gallon Heavy Duty Home Brewing Kettle w/Valve and Thermometer Commercial Grade NSF Rating
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HomeBrewStuff 25 Gallon Heavy Duty Home Brewing Kettle w/Valve and Thermometer Commercial Grade NSF Rating

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These heavy duty stainless steel brew kettles are thick, hearty, and ready to stand up to years of abuse. All fittings are weldless bulkheads with high temp silicone gaskets. A stainless steel ball valve and 3" Brew-Zone custom brewing thermometer All SS are included. Thermometer features a brass thermowell and weldless gasket kit. Constructed from 1.2 mm stainless steel, these kettles are virtually dent proof. The brushed stainless finish will look great for years to come. These kettles are built with a tri-clad bottom featuring a 5 mm thick aluminum core sandwiched between two layers of 1.2 mm stainless steel. Aluminum allows for even heat distribution while the food-grade stainless steel is the only metal in contact with your wort. Even heat distribution eliminates hot spots, which prevents scorching of your malt. Made from a single piece of metal kettles are drawn, meaning the kettle is made from one piece of stainless steel. No welded seams. The handles on these kettles are just as heavy duty as the rest of the kettle. This is because they are made from rolled stainless steel, which is strong and easy on your hands. Other features are 25 gallon/100 quart capacity, food grade stainless steel with brushed finish will stay good looking for years, 1.2 mm thick sidewall and a 5 mm thick bottom, 7/8" holes drilled in kettle for valve and thermometer, weldless bulkhead fittings feature high temp silicone gaskets, 1/2" full port ball valve, 3" Brew-Zone custom brewing thermometer All SS, includes stainless lid and handles. This kettle is 19.75" Tall x 19.75" wide and weight 42 lbs.

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